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Arunachal Pradesh

Manyuliang

Serene himalayan sanctuary

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Nearest Airport :

Tezu Airport (TEI)

Nearest Airport :

Tezu Airport (TEI)

A tranquil haven

In the heart of the Lohit district of Arunachal Pradesh, Manyuliang Village beckons travelers with its misty blue Himalayan mountain range and sustainable farming practices. As you journey alongside the National Highway en route to Parsuram Kund and Glow Lake, you'll discover a quaint village that thrives in harmony with nature. Here, locals engage in sustainable agriculture, cultivating small tea gardens, kitchen gardens, and practicing multi-cropping.

Nearby wonders

Once you've settled into the serene ambiance of Manyuliang Village, there's a myriad of fascinating places to explore nearby!

Namdapha National Park: A national park and tiger reserve that spans over 1985.23 square kilometers and straddles the international border between India and Myanmar. Namdapha boasts a rich diversity of flora and fauna, with over 150 timber species, rare orchids, and a wide array of wildlife. It's the only park in the world that's home to four feline species of big cats, including tigers, leopards, snow leopards, and clouded leopards.

Siang River: Adventure seekers will relish a visit to the Siang River, located near Pagin. This scenic spot offers opportunities for river rafting, angling, and trekking. Moreover, you can interact with the local hill communities and admire the famous hanging bridge, crafted from cane and bamboo, adding a unique touch to your journey. 

Tawang Monastery: As the second biggest and oldest in Asia, the Tawang Monastery is a must-visit attraction. Founded in 1680-81, this celestial paradise is adorned with an 8-meter high gilded statue of Lord Buddha. You can experience the drone of monks in prayer, marvel at priceless thangkas, and explore a library, museum, and school for basic education.

Promoting sustainable tourism

The village's dedication to eco-friendly farming practices, organic agriculture, and self-sufficiency highlights the importance of responsible travel. By visiting this destination, you support a community that respects and preserves its natural surroundings, providing a blueprint for sustainable tourism that minimizes the ecological footprint while enhancing the visitor experience.

Best time to visit

If you want to enjoy pleasant weather and explore the region's natural beauty without weather-related disruptions, spring and early summer are your best bet. However, if you prefer fewer crowds and don't mind some rain, the post-monsoon season can also offer a unique experience.


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How to get there 

The nearest airport to Manyuliang Village is Tezu Airport. Upon landing at Tezu Airport, travelers can hire a taxi or use local transport services to cover the approximately 45 kilometers distance to Manyuliang Village.
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The nearest major railway station is Tinsukia junction in Assam. From Tinsukia, travelers can hire a taxi or use local buses to reach Manyuliang Village, which is around 140 kilometers away. 
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You can reach Manyuliang Village by road from various nearby locations. It's approximately 190 kilometers from Dibrugarh, and one can opt for regular buses or hire cabs. Tinsukia, the nearest train station, is around 140 kilometers away, and travelers can hire taxis or use local buses to get to Manyuliang Village. Additionally, from Itanagar, which is roughly 325 kilometers away, visitors have the option of taking regular buses or hiring private cabs for a more comfortable journey to Manyuliang Village.
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